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Cell Biology
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Eukaryotes
Cells that have a
nucleus
and
membrane-bound
organelles
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Prokaryotes
Cells that lack a
nucleus
and
membrane-bound
organelles
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Components of animal and plant cells
Cell membrane
Cytoplasm
Nucleus
containing
DNA
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Components of bacterial cells
Cell
wall
Cell
membrane
Cytoplasm
Single circular strand of
DNA
and
plasmids
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Orders of
magnitude
A way to understand how much
bigger
or
smaller
one object is compared to another
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Prefixes to show multiples of units
Centi
(0.01)
Milli
(0.001)
Micro
(0.000,001)
Nano
(0.000,000,001)
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Structures in animal and plant cells
Nucleus
Cytoplasm
Cell membrane
Mitochondria
Ribosomes
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Additional structures in plant cells
Chloroplasts
Permanent vacuole
Cell wall
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Structures in bacterial cells
Cytoplasm
Cell membrane
Cell wall
Single circular strand
of DNA
Plasmids
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Cell specialisation
The process where cells gain new
sub-cellular
structures to be suited to their
role
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Specialised animal cells
Sperm
cells
Nerve
cells
Muscle
cells
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Specialised plant cells
Root hair cells
Xylem cells
Phloem cells
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Cell differentiation
The process where stem cells switch
on/off
genes to produce different
proteins
and acquire new sub-cellular structures
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In animals, most cells
differentiate
early and lose ability to
differentiate
, but some like red blood cells are replaced by adult stem cells
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In plants, many cell types retain ability to
differentiate
throughout life
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Light microscope
Has
two
lenses (objective and eyepiece), illuminated from underneath, max magnification x2000, resolving power
200nm
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Electron microscope
Uses
electrons
instead of
light
, two types (scanning and transmission), max magnification x2,000,000, resolving power 10nm (SEM) and 0.2nm (TEM)
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Calculating magnification of light microscope
Magnification of
eyepiece lens x magnification of objective lens
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Calculating size of object
Size of image / magnification =
size
of
object
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Standard form
A way to represent very large or small numbers by multiplying by a power of
10
, with the 'number' between 1 and
10
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Culture medium
Contains
carbohydrates
, minerals, proteins and
vitamins
to grow microorganisms
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Growing microorganisms in nutrient broth
Make suspension of bacteria, mix with sterile nutrient broth, stopper with
cotton wool
,
shake regularly
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Standard form
Multiplying a certain number by a power of
10
to make it bigger or smaller, with the 'number' being between 1 and
10
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Standard form examples
1.5 x 10^
-5
=
0.000015
3.4
x 10^3 =
3400
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Culturing microorganisms
Microorganisms
are very small, so scientists need to grow many of them in the lab using
nutrients
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Components of culture medium
Carbohydrates
for
energy
Minerals
Proteins
Vitamins
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Growing microorganisms in the lab
1. In
nutrient
broth solution
2. On an
agar
gel plate
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Steps for making an
agar gel plate
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Autoclave
An oven used to sterilise
Petri
dishes and
culture
media before use
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If Petri dishes and culture media are not sterilised
They are likely to be
contaminated
with other
microorganisms
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If the lid of the Petri dish is sealed all the way around
Harmful anaerobic bacteria
would grow due to lack of
oxygen
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If the culture is incubated at higher temperatures near 37 degrees
Bacteria
that could be
harmful
to humans would be more likely to grow
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Bacteria can multiply by
binary fission
as fast as every
20
minutes
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Formula to calculate number of bacteria
Bacteria at
beginning
x 2^(number of divisions) = bacteria at
end
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Testing effectiveness of antibiotics on bacteria
1.
Soak
paper discs in different antibiotics and place on
agar plate
with bacteria
2. Leave plate for
2
days
3. Measure zone of
inhibition
around discs
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The
bigger
the zone of
inhibition
, the more effective the antibiotic
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Chromosomes
Contain coils of
DNA
, with each chromosome carrying many
genes
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There are
23
pairs of chromosomes in each body cell, and
23
chromosomes in each sex cell
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Cell cycle and mitosis
1. Interphase: cell grows, organelles
increase
,
DNA replicates
2.
Mitosis
:
chromosomes
line up and are pulled to opposite sides
3.
Cytokinesis
: cytoplasm and cell membrane divide to form two
daughter
cells
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Mitosis
Important for growth, development, replacing
damaged
cells, and
asexual reproduction
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